Honestly. I have been trying many different ERP systems. Economics, Quickbooks, many many different versions of Microsofts Navision/Business Central etc. Of all of them, Odoo seems the least thought through. Then our accountant convinced me to go for Odoo. Big mistake!Let me give you an example: If you create an invoice for a storable product, there is no way to let it automatically remove the items from inventory, or just click a button "create delivery note" and remove it. Nono - you would need to first enter the inventory module, then make a delivery note which will be sent to accounting module where you then make the invoice. Ridiculous, and it increases the chances of errors. Same goes for purchase orders, you first need to enter these in purchase module. It seems there is little "connection" between these modules, and you constantly need to hop between the different modules. Why not make it all under one module?! Even if you need to pay extra, surely (like all others) you can just lock/remove the features until client pays. No thank you. I wish we hadnt wasted our time with Odoo and gone with something else. But now we are already "stuck" with it and moving will be a lot of work. This software needs a lot of changes. Sure, it has a lot of functions and you might be able to get used to them. But I dont like anything where I can make a lot of purchase orders and invoices for storable products, where at NO POINT is it asking me or telling me that I need to also make separate inventory movements. Chances of errors are just too big.. Sure, quickbooks dont have the same features and MS Business Centra is a completely different pricing. But Odoo is still not a good solution, in my opinion. I wish we had just paid for something better, like MS Business Central.